2020
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab6e79
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Effect of dual resin on mechanical properties of juteglass fibre reinforced hybrid composite

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“…46 As a result, the bonding strength between matrix and fillers was distorted as the increase in alkaline concentration made the internal structure of the composite less durable with an inability to resist exerted forces. 47,48 From the trends of the composite density shown in Figure 5(b), it is indicated that increase in density was due to less porosity effect. An increase in water absorption causes a higher mass of composites which shows that the hydrophobic character of filler and PVC was affected by alkaline treatment that leads to minimal pore spaces between fillers and PVC interface, causing the internal structure of the composite to compact, thereby increasing composite density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…46 As a result, the bonding strength between matrix and fillers was distorted as the increase in alkaline concentration made the internal structure of the composite less durable with an inability to resist exerted forces. 47,48 From the trends of the composite density shown in Figure 5(b), it is indicated that increase in density was due to less porosity effect. An increase in water absorption causes a higher mass of composites which shows that the hydrophobic character of filler and PVC was affected by alkaline treatment that leads to minimal pore spaces between fillers and PVC interface, causing the internal structure of the composite to compact, thereby increasing composite density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Equation calculates the apparent diffusion coefficient based on Fickslaw and takes the aging process into account 27,28 D=π()h4Mm2()M2M1t2t12()1goodbreak+hlgoodbreak+hn2 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that glass fiber-reinforced polymer composites will be replaced by natural fiber composites. 28 The reason behind this is that composites made of natural fibers are lighter, easier to manage, and more biodegradable than alternative materials. Furthermore, composites that are constructed from natural fibers are more easily accessible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers have studied the hybridization of jute with synthetic fibres, which would reduce known disadvantages of natural fibres such as low moisture resistance, poor wettability and poor dimensional stability. In [ 23 ], jute/E-glass (30% fibre content) composites manufactured by hand lay-up yielded greater mechanical and wear properties than single-fibre composites [ 23 ], whereas [ 8 ] produced composites by hand lay-up with a combination of jute–glass and two resins (epoxy–polyester) and found the highest tensile strength for the jute–glass fibre reinforced 50%E–50%P hybrid composite among the studied combinations [ 24 ]. In another work, glass–jute hybrid composites with different stacking sequences were prepared by hand lay-up.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%